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Posted 7/20/2007 9:35:45 PM


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One of my employees son-in-law wants to sell a remington 12 GA.

he says it is a Model 58??? Ducks Unlimited with engraving and inlay.

3 inch mag, blued, and says it is in good shape and only wants $250.00 for it.

I have NEVER heard of a Model 58 Remington.......could this be a special model number for DU????




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Posted 7/21/2007 12:38:21 PM


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Sportsman 58

Description: Remington's first gas operated, autoloading shotgun without the Browning-type recoiling action

-Introduction Year: 1956
-Year Discontinued: 1963
-Total Production: 271,000 approx.
-Designer/Inventor: L.R. Crittendon, Phillip R. Haskell, Ellis W. Hailston
-Action Type: Gas operated, autoloading
-Caliber/Gauge: 12, 16 and 20 gauge
-Serial Number Blocks: 1,000 – 275,000

-# of Grades Offered:
ADL Deluxe
BDL Deluxe Special
D Tournament
F Premier
SA Skeet
SC Skeet Target
SD Skeet Tournament
SF Skeet Premier
TB Trap Special

-Variations:
Magnum
58 TX with Sun-grain maple stocks
58 SX with Sun-grain maple stocks
58RSS Rifled slug special


ROFL!!!!!!!!
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Posted 7/21/2007 7:44:01 PM


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yeah...give him $250 and say thank you?!

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Posted 7/22/2007 10:46:42 PM


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Thanks for the info!




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Posted 7/24/2007 9:31:57 PM


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Take it to a gunsmith, it may just be a wallhanger

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Posted 9/11/2007 7:54:24 PM


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I forgot to mention that I got the shotgun.....it is a magnum model.

Gun is in GREAT condition and I shot a few rounds of Skeet with it........ it is a sweet shotgun!

Even with full choke I shot the best round I have ever scored!

Throws up nice and on sight every time!

Turned down $400 for it at the skeet range.




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Posted 9/11/2007 7:55:09 PM


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PS......gonna have my gunsmith friend look at the barrell to see if it is thick enough to bore and tap for interchangeable chokes.




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Posted 11/18/2007 2:28:39 PM


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PS......gonna have my gunsmith friend look at the barrell to see if it is thick enough to bore and tap for interchangeable chokes.


So, did your gunsmith find any issues with it? Got a pic of that old gun?

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